October 20, 2022By BloombergAmazon Workers Reject Union Bid at Warehouse in Upstate New YorkThe loss is a setback for the Amazon Labor Union, which has struggled to expand its influence beyond New York City and even hang on to its gains there.
October 19, 2022By SupplyChainBrainIndustrial Robot Installations at an “All-Time High” — Half a Million in One Year Altogether, the number of robots currently operational around the globe is reckoned to be about 3.5 million units — roughly the population of Uruguay.
October 18, 2022By SupplyChainBrain Global Labor Rates Comparison Shows China is no Longer the Low-Cost Labor MarketManufacturing wages have risen in China, making the country no longer the global go-to place for low-cost labor, argues The Reshoring Institute.
October 14, 2022By GeodisUsing Predictive Analytics for Inventory Cycle Counting: An Advanced Approach
October 14, 2022By BloombergU.K.'s Royal Mail Union Calls for Parcels Rethink as Postal Strike Resumes
October 14, 2022By SupplyChainBrainNew Report Uncovers Unprecedented Strain on Industrial Workers as Job Demands Increase
October 12, 2022By BloombergLabor Department Moves to Change Independent Contractor Classification Rule
October 7, 2022By Leas Bachatene, SCB ContributorThe Visible Supply Chain: Adapting to a New Standard of Accountability
October 6, 2022By Priyesh Ranjan, SCB ContributorThe Trucking Industry Needs to Prepare for the Q4 Retail Boom
September 26, 2022By Helen Atkinson, Senior EditorSupply Chain Companies Need a Profound Cultural Change in How They Treat Workers
September 13, 2022By Anina-Marie Warrener, SCB ContributorHow Wearable Safety Devices Improve Warehouse Productivity and Safety